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The final concept plan for the North Curl Curl Community Centre and surrounding parkland was adopted by Council at its meeting on Tuesday 9 August 2016.

The plan includes a community garden, community nursery, skate area, nature play, BBQ and picnic facilities, external toilet, car park, landscaping and improvements to the community centre building.

A more detailed design process will be undertaken in 2017-18 to further refine certain elements of the project, in particular the accessibility and connectivity of the site and the skate area. There will be further community consultation when this occurs.

The final concept plan for the North Curl Curl Community Centre and surrounding parkland was adopted by Council at its meeting on Tuesday 9 August 2016.

The plan includes a community garden, community nursery, skate area, nature play, BBQ and picnic facilities, external toilet, car park, landscaping and improvements to the community centre building.

A more detailed design process will be undertaken in 2017-18 to further refine certain elements of the project, in particular the accessibility and connectivity of the site and the skate area. There will be further community consultation when this occurs.

A final concept plan is being reported to Council on Tuesday 9 August at 6:30pm, requesting adoption. The meeting will be held at Mona Vale Memorial Hall.

Following public exhibition of the draft concept plan, and in response to feedback received from the community, a number of changes have been made. Most significantly is the addition of a council-run community nursery which will be co-located with the community garden. The second addition is to ensure that there is an appropriate buffer between the skate area and Alan Newton Reserve, in order to protect the environmental values of the reserve.

Overall the submissions received showed strong support for the proposed mix of facilities that the concept plan offered – namely the community garden, skate area, nature play, external toilet, BBQ and picnic facilities, car park, landscaping and improvements to the building.

A final concept plan is being reported to Council on Tuesday 9 August at 6:30pm, requesting adoption. The meeting will be held at Mona Vale Memorial Hall.

Following public exhibition of the draft concept plan, and in response to feedback received from the community, a number of changes have been made. Most significantly is the addition of a council-run community nursery which will be co-located with the community garden. The second addition is to ensure that there is an appropriate buffer between the skate area and Alan Newton Reserve, in order to protect the environmental values of the reserve.

Overall the submissions received showed strong support for the proposed mix of facilities that the concept plan offered – namely the community garden, skate area, nature play, external toilet, BBQ and picnic facilities, car park, landscaping and improvements to the building.

Following extensive community input during stage 1 of consultation in February and March 2016, in which 213 submissions were received, a draft concept plan has been developed for the North Curl Curl Community Centre and surrounding land.

Based on strong community support, the draft concept plan proposes a community garden, skate area, picnic and BBQ facilities, nature play, carpark, external toilet and improvements to the community centre.

The draft concept plan was endorsed at the 2 June 2016 Council meeting, granting a four week public exhibition period.

Following extensive community input during stage 1 of consultation in February and March 2016, in which 213 submissions were received, a draft concept plan has been developed for the North Curl Curl Community Centre and surrounding land.

Based on strong community support, the draft concept plan proposes a community garden, skate area, picnic and BBQ facilities, nature play, carpark, external toilet and improvements to the community centre.

The draft concept plan was endorsed at the 2 June 2016 Council meeting, granting a four week public exhibition period.

During stage 1 of consultation, council received an application for a community garden to be established on the site. The application was supported by 80 submissions in favour of a community garden in addition to two petitions with a total of 226 signatures. Due to the strong community support that was evident, a community garden has been included in the draft concept plan.

Curly Community Garden Incorporated have submitted a concept design for how they envisage the garden could be designed. Note that, if approved, Council will work with Curly Community Garden Incorporated to refine the design and ensure that it is well presented and accessible.

The community garden would remain open for the public to walk through, view and sit within, however, garden plots would only be available for garden members to use. Members of the public would be able to join Curly Community Garden Incorporated should they wish to make use of garden plots. The draft concept plan proposes to include a publicly accessible nature play area within the community garden.

The application for a community garden will be assessed simultaneously with the draft concept plan. Submissions close 1 July 2016.

During stage 1 of consultation, council received an application for a community garden to be established on the site. The application was supported by 80 submissions in favour of a community garden in addition to two petitions with a total of 226 signatures. Due to the strong community support that was evident, a community garden has been included in the draft concept plan.

Curly Community Garden Incorporated have submitted a concept design for how they envisage the garden could be designed. Note that, if approved, Council will work with Curly Community Garden Incorporated to refine the design and ensure that it is well presented and accessible.

The community garden would remain open for the public to walk through, view and sit within, however, garden plots would only be available for garden members to use. Members of the public would be able to join Curly Community Garden Incorporated should they wish to make use of garden plots. The draft concept plan proposes to include a publicly accessible nature play area within the community garden.

The application for a community garden will be assessed simultaneously with the draft concept plan. Submissions close 1 July 2016.

Following public exhibition all submissions will be reviewed and summarised and changes may be made to the concept plan in response. A final concept plan, along with a summary of submissions, will then be reported back to council requesting adoption. It is anticipated that this will occur in late 2016.

Following public exhibition all submissions will be reviewed and summarised and changes may be made to the concept plan in response. A final concept plan, along with a summary of submissions, will then be reported back to council requesting adoption. It is anticipated that this will occur in late 2016.

Comments on Stage 1 of this project have now closed. Thank you to all of the people who submitted ideas for using the community centre and surrounding land into the future.

All of the submissions will now be analysed and the ideas will be assessed in line with the criteria. It is anticipated that a preferred option or options will be reported to Council in the middle of the year. Everyone who has submitted a proposal will be notified when this occurs.

Comments on Stage 1 of this project have now closed. Thank you to all of the people who submitted ideas for using the community centre and surrounding land into the future.

All of the submissions will now be analysed and the ideas will be assessed in line with the criteria. It is anticipated that a preferred option or options will be reported to Council in the middle of the year. Everyone who has submitted a proposal will be notified when this occurs.